Merxwire
02 Mar 2020, 11:43 GMT+10
MVmedia released Colin Cloud Dance collection of South African short stories. If you like science fiction stories and want to learn about African culture, don't miss this book.
Fayetteville, GA (Merxwire) - MVmedia recently announced that Cape Town Curios, a collection of short stories by Colin Cloud Dance, has been released. This is a collection of Colin's short stories in South Africa, collection began with writing the short story "Free Me!" written to honor Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela during his long illness in 2013.
Colin teaches at the 2014 Writivism Class, including workshops and mentoring, and he has been promoting African novels. "Khoisan Horizon" was read live on the former Taxi Radio in Cape Town on September 22, 2014. "Souls Out of Egypt" was originally published as a three part series with O.T.H.E.R. Science Fiction magazine.
"Lasers and spacecrafts, characters with names like Keitumetse, Lesedi, Mpho and Sipho, and places called Imizamo Yetho…If you're curious about African culture and how it might morph into the speculative, Cape Town Curios is a book for you." -Eugen Bacon, author of Claiming T-Mo and Writing Speculative Fiction
Cape Town Curios is available directly from MVmedia or anywhere books are sold. Everyone is welcome to learn about African culture through books.
More information please visit: https://www.mvmediaatl.com/
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